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Ken makes 75 cookies. He gives 35 of them to his classmates and 13 of them to his teachers. He brings the rest home. He brings home cookies.
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Ken makes 75 cookies. He gives 35 of them to his classmates and 13 of them to his teachers. He brings the rest home. He brings home
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75-35 =40 and 40-13 =27
So ken would bring home 27 cookies
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27 cookies because 75 - 35=40. 40 - 13=27
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